Title :
A PET system based on data processing of free-running sampled pulses
Author :
Streun, M. ; Brandenburg, G. ; Larue, H. ; Zimmermann, E. ; Ziemons, E. ; Halling, H.
Author_Institution :
Zentrallabor fur Elektronik, Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH, Germany
Abstract :
Within the developments for the Crystal Clear small animal PET project (CLEARPET) a dual head PET system has been established. The basic principle is the early digitization of the detector pulses by free running ADCs. The determination of the γ-energy and also the coincidence detection is performed by data processing of the sampled pulses on the host computer. Therefore a time mark is attached to each pulse identifying the current cycle of the 40 MHz sampling clock. In order to refine the time resolution the pulse starting time is interpolated from the samples of the pulse rise. The detector heads consist of multichannel PMTs with a single LSO scintillator crystal coupled to each channel. For each PMT only one ADC is required. The position of an event is obtained separately from trigger signals generated for each single channel. An FPGA is utilized for pulse buffering, generation of the time mark and for the data transfer to the host via a fast I/O-interface.
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; biomedical electronics; coincidence techniques; field programmable gate arrays; gamma-ray detection; image reconstruction; image sampling; medical image processing; nuclear electronics; photomultipliers; positron emission tomography; γ-energy; 40 MHz; CLEARPET; Crystal Clear small animal PET project; FPGA; Ge; coincidence detection; current cycle; data processing; data transfer; detector heads; detector pulses; dual head PET system; early digitization; fast I/O-interface; free running ADC; free-running sampled pulses; multichannel PMT; pulse buffering; pulse rise; pulse starting time; sampled pulses; sampling clock; single LSO scintillator crystal; time mark; time resolution; trigger signals; two point-like 9Ge sources; Animals; Clocks; Data processing; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Magnetic heads; Positron emission tomography; Sampling methods; Signal generators; Signal resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2001 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7324-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2001.1009654